Object of the Day

Vibraphone Used by Lionel Hampton

April 4

This vibraphone, used by Lionel Hampton, was made by Musser in Elkhardt, Indiana, circa 1980. This three-octave, M75 Century model has gold finished bars, gold lacquered resonators, and covered wood end panels. Hampton (1908-2002), a jazz vibraphonist, percussionist, and bandleader, began his music career playing drums and took up the vibraphone in the late 1920s. After stints with Louis Armstrong, Nat Shilkret and his Orchestra, and the Benny Goodman Orchestra, Hampton formed his own orchestra in the early 1940s and would lead various incarnations of his group well into the late 1980s. Hampton donated this vibraphone to the Smithsonian in 2001 shortly before his death.

Vibraphone, used by Lionel Hampton

Description

This vibraphone, used by Lionel Hampton, was made by Musser in Elkhardt, Indiana, around 1980. It is a three-octave, M75 Century model, with gold finished bars, gold lacquered resonators, and covered wood end panels.

American jazz vibraphonist, percussionist, and bandleader Lionel Leo Hampton (1908 - 2002) began his music career playing drums and took up the vibraphone in the late 1920s. After stints with Louis Armstrong, Nat Shilkret and his Orchestra, and the Benny Goodman Orchestra, Hampton formed his own orchestra in the early 1940s and would lead various incarnations of his group well into the late 1980s. Hampton donated this vibraphone to the Smithsonian in 2001 shortly before his death.

Location
Currently not on view
Data Source
National Museum of American History
user
Hampton, Lionel
maker
Musser
date made
ca 1980
Credit Line
Lionel Hampton
Physical Description
wood (overall material)
metal (overall material)
plastic (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 145 cm x 76 cm x 89 cm; 57 3/32 in x 29 29/32 in x 35 1/32 in
Object Name
vibraphone